Show PAGE TWO The fellows did very well Only of course it was harder ct showed exceptional ability however in catching the spirit of the hu- morous situations and casting it to the audience Miss Kingsbury delighted us with her interpretation of the melancholy solicitous wife Her crying and monotonous repetition of “Oh Uncle John!” was very effective She imfeelpressed us as lacking genuine ing in the part at times and failed to show with sufficient emphasis her gradual transition from the state of hypochondria to the woman with a consciousness of her own health and power Angus Boyer played “Her Husbut band” with considerable skill likewise lacked in earnestness and genuine feeling of the part Baroness Miss Packard as the was winsome and sustained her part fairly well The chief criticism that we can offer Miss Rolapp is that she failed to sustain her part She was rather artful in winning the “Husband” but between her speeches she was at times Miss Rolapp and this had a weakening effect upon the interpretation of the part Mr Ruggeri had a generous supply of that which si many of the cast He was often lacked — earnestness too intense to let the audience feel The intenseness was not subeasy jective enough Wood Mr The horse-traingave the impression of having considerable latent ability as an inter preter of comedy as did also Miss Prouse although in our opinion the exit of the latter cheapened the part fully fifty per cent Miss Clara Kimball as the maid was pleasing although the part was not one that offered any opportunity for the dis er Logan 2nd Hand Store Furniture and Stoves Cheap and Durable for Light Housekeeping NILS P ANDERSON Prop P 0 Box 345 Phone 10C 0 West First North St 26-3- BOOSTERS INN WHERE YOU RELISH W H AT Y O IJ E A T AND ROOD A QUICK SERVICE C STRATTON ROYAL SHOE SHINING PARLOR North Main No 7 Loan Utah Seven Shines for 50c The Right Goals at the Right Prices Fonnesbeck Knitting Works Arimo Block Logan WILLIAM CURRELL (The Rcxall Transfer Man) Calls Answered Promptly Phono 1 and 2 — "The Itexall Store” — Residence PRICES REASONABLE AN UTAH Phono 45G-- W showed on the whole careful consistent training Prof and Mrs N A Pedersen entertained the cast and the members of the Periwig club at a tastj lunchA eon after the performance criticism constructive wholesome was given the players by Prof PeVarious members of the dersen cast expressed hearty appreciation d support given for the them and desired that it he communicated to the students them to be sweet ( ALL FOE day Jan A j j a “Housekeepers’ and Farmers’ Vaudeville” will be given under direction of Prof Arnold and The College Miss Mary Johnson play “Pygmalion” is scheduled for the following evening At 4 o’clock Wednesday afternoon Prof Arnold In will present some rural plays the addition to these amusements muMusic department will furnish sic on various dates Saturday evening January 20 the Alumni Ball will be given in honor of visiting farmers and housekeepers DEAR DADDY: This letter is most especially to tell how it feels to HAVE to he a How do I know? I’VE BEEN hoy Yes truly and it was a THERE wonderful dance too with magic rainbow streamers (lashing across the sky like a veritable Aurora Borealius (No daddy I don’t know what it means hut it’s something gorgeous big and splendid about and new blues and turquoise pinks grassy greens and ultra violets all Of course you melting Into one But you say know what I mean this Isn’t being a hoy Oh no but please don’t think I showed off la femme so plainly at the dance No indeed! I acted perfectly Indifferent to everything except the male of the species (wasn’t that being a splendid boy?) and only when no one was looking did I let the gorgeous color sensations sweep over me Once 1 nearly got caught I thought It would be so much fun to monopolize a program with a pencil and so It was too — but a bit staggering to face such a phalanx of handsome fellows who all seemed to ho framed up with a placard at their feet saying “Take Me” And only twenty four dances! How limited nre our opportunities! I love to pay the car faro and sit on the outside and open the doors and carry the slipper hag (alt ho’ it looks suspiciously like the ramlly laundry hag) and take the follows out for punch (Daddy dear (Ills Is a terrible secret and I wouldn’t like to let any one know hut you but I’m afraid some of (lie el lows got awfully thirsty It’s so to bard remember everything you I too for H Judge and H IX TOO Rolapp 0f Ogden FLOSS fellow P S — I'll never keep a waiting a long time again It doesn’t (to the seem exactly comfortable fellow I mean) evening will be given to Miss Huntsman for the production of a part of the Pageant on the evening of Mon31 FRANCE Desfrab-ricunt- IIOIMM'I’ (Continued from page One) elor are also scheduled for important lectures Entertainments A liberal supply of wholesome on- One! tertainment is being prepared HARRIS ArrilOUtxv agreeable president of the United states Sugar a girl always Manufacturing company Daddy do you think has just when sent to Dr F S Harris a French forgets her handkerchief just 1 don’t believe it car’s coming? the translation of his bulletin on the Some one said the girls were tired growing of sugar beets This article after the nervous strain but don’t was taken from the Jurnal in de Sucre where it appeared you think ft I never felt better life my last October love of oodles With whole-hearte- LAST D1L know) “Uncle John” does play of her ability a man of forty The stage business went off very not stand out in our minds now as ies-peCotter smoothly and tfie cast in this Mr a distinct individual ALUMNUS MAKES ’ A HIT County Agent M R Gonzales of Mexico San Miguel county New drove home some truths Tuesday afternoon that hit the right spot judging by applause “If jou want anything done do it j ourself” was his text uttered just had said as a preceding speaker “When you want to have an thing done let the women do it” He ill us trated how he taught the farmres of San Miguel county how to plant better seeds He told also how on his first trip out he was refused a night’s lodging at Sapello at four different places and finally found entertainment by tying his horse to a portal and making himself at home until he was asked in and that very same night made out of his host one of his most enthusiastic converts and friends for the work — The Hart Schaffner &Marx Shatnu" Copyrielit A Mj Make The Hart Schaffner & Marx Store your Store You can’t go wrong there FHOF CAINE FALLS IN WITH HENEIHCTS Prof George B Caine our popu- THE MORRELL cows and a few other domestic animals was on Wednesday married in the Logan Temple to Miss Marie Eccles who was a popular student at the college for some years lar authority on pigs CLOTHING CO LARSEN & MARWEDEL TAILORS 46 West First North ! - - - - Logan LOGAN ARMS & SPORTING GOODS COMPANY ATHLETIC AM) Sl’OKTINO COOKS Smith Darker Remington Winchester Shot Guns Winchester ington and Marlin IUfles and Ammunition Expert Hunting Boots and Shoes Canvas Clothing Fishing Tac” Eastman Kodaks and Supp Bicycles and Motorcycles ’ See Stoney The Students Friend m m m m m m m m ft ! i? - ii & SHOES Why pay more for your CLOTHING -— —— mi When -- you can Buy for less at ytfov COME ami hi: rnwi vcEli -- 1 s |